Venture to the Westside Friday at your own risk, as traffic delays are inevitable with the President Obama visit and the freeway project construction.
$504,000 in funds from Proposition 1B will go to Culver City to buy a system that shows when the next bus will arrive as well as other projects.
The following statement was issued by City of Culver City Manager John Nachbar on Thurs. May 30.
Culver City Vice Mayor says Senate Bill 405 failing to receive the 21 votes it needed to pass is a 'major disappointment.'
Culver City Vice Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells is interviewed by the LA Times after New Mexico County becomes the first in the nation to ban fracking.
Culver City joins San Bernardino County and Ontario in appealing the approval of an LAX expansion plan.
Construction is set to begin later this month and 20 miles of sewer main rehabilitation will take approximately one year to complete. Please consult the attached map to see if construction will be in your area.
Downtown Culver Boulevard will be closed between 4:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on May 11 for the 10th Annual Car Show. Line 1 buses will be detoured along Venice Boulevard.
Freshman Ariana Pacino will travel to Capitol Hill to represent the 37th Congressional District in the competition, and have her artwork hung in the Capitol.
Two bills introduced by Assemblymember Holly J. Mitchell (D-Culver City) to facilitate testing for HIV have won key committee votes.
While Culver City residents have been vocal about the issues surrounding fracking, a recent article reveals that plenty of Californians are still unaware of what is happening in their own backyard.
Culver City, as well as other local jurisdictions with bans against pot operations, now have a state Supreme Court ruling to back them up.
Culver City resident groups including Transition Culver City have spent over a year working closely with Mitchell to educate her about the dangers of fracking.
The Santa Monica Boulevard off-ramp to the on-ramp closures will take place in order to repair slabs on several approaches.
The Culver City station is called "Culver City," so Metro's naming of the seven new stations that will extend the line to Santa Monica aren't exactly a surprise.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has created an interactive map of bicycle paths countywide. Culver City's main ones are alongside the Ballona Creek.
The City of Culver City’s Parks Division recently completed several projects at parks in the area.
Tumblr’s new offices are located at Jefferson Blvd, and mark the company’s first West Coast branch.
State officials have released figures on every zip code in the state showing which communities are most at risk from pollution. See how each Patch town ranks using the interactive map below.
The public is invited to participate in the discussion, which will take place in council chambers on Mon. May 13 at 7 p.m.
Two citations were issued to the construction company for unsafe work practices that led to the fatal industrial accident in West Los Angeles.
Twelve months ago Meghan Sahli-Wells was running for a seat on the City Council. This week she became the City’s new vice mayor. What a difference a year makes.
Patch asked newly-installed Mayor Jeff Cooper to talk about what's in store for Culver City in the coming year.
In December 2012, the Culver City City Council agreed to draft an ordinance to consider banning single use plastic bags.
Hundreds of thousands are expected at Los Angeles events over the weekend, less than a week after the Boston Marathon bombings. There will be more Expo Line trains from downtown to Culver City.
The Culver City Youth Empowerment group is a volunteer committee teens dedicated to the community. This year’s event will bring awareness to the community that animals do not have a voice.
Expect delays and detours on April 21 on Culver City bus lines 1,3 and 6.
Work begins April 15 on the Tilden Avenue/Washington Boulevard/ Washington Place reconfiguration as part of the Tilden Terrace Project.
Below are highlights from the mayor’s speech at Wednesday’s State of the City Luncheon hosted by the Culver City Chamber of Commerce.
The City of Culver City invites the public to a meeting on Tues. April 16 or Sat. April 20 to learn about the proposed single use carryout bag ban ordinance and to provide feedback.
A public meeting will be held tonight to kick off the environmental review of the five stations that will be situated between Culver City and Santa Monica, when the Expo Light Rail extends to Santa Monica in 2016.
The commission will meet tonight at 7 p.m. and decide whether or not to approve artist Robert S. Toll’s work ‘The Doors’ as part of the City’s Art in Public Places requirement.
The Culver City Chamber of Commerce will host the luncheon on April 10. Mayor Andy Weissman will provide the State of the City address.
The Culver City Event Committee is working hard for the April 21 event and Councilmember Jim Clarke needs to raise $1400 in 14 days. Can you help?
The latest aerial photos of the 405 freeway highlight the retaining wall and freeway widening work near the Cotner Avenue ramps.
The event hosted by Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas will take place Thurs. April 4 at 6:30 p.m. and will commemorate Rev. Martin Luther King Jr’s death.
Senate Bill 4, sponsored by State Sen. Fran Pavley, seeks to establish control of the practice. Culver City officials say they are pleased with the decision.
Pile and column installations for the bridge as part of Metro’s Expo Line expansion will begin Mon. April 1 at 9 p.m. and continue through May 2.
Assemblymember Richard Bloom has introduced legislation (AB 1301) to impose a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing operations in California. The Culver City City Council called for a moratorium on the process in 2012.
A Metro bike safety campaign message calls out to drivers to share the road. Culver City Councilmember (and bike aficionado) Meghan Sahli-Wells has nothing but praise for the campaign.